The golfers competing in the final round of the 2013 Cleveland County Amateur Tournament Championship Sunday may have thought their were in an episode of the Twilight Zone.

Yet it wasn’t because of the difficult rough at the Cleveland Country Club that kept scores high with only two players matching par 72 on the day.

No, the field had to think it was in a repeat episode. That’s because in every competitive division, the winners were the same as 12 months ago.

Jody Clary staked claim to the Richard Shelton Memorial Championship Trophy for the second straight year, and third time overall, with a six-stroke win.

In the Seniors Division (ages 55-and-up), Gary Howze captured the Stan Sherman/Lefty Blanton Trophy just as he did in 2012.

In another historical reprise, Richard Gold took home the Jake Kiser Memorial Trophy in the SuperSeniors Division ages 65-and-up) for the second time in succession.

If the repeat trend wasn’t already obvious, the Deer Brook representatives won the Dan Allen Cup team championship just as they did 365 days ago.

Clary, who owned a two-shot lead heading into the final round, matched par and finished at four-under 212. That was six shots ahead of second place Tommy Gales (218) who, you guessed it, was the runner-up for a second straight year.

Jeff Janda was in third place at 222 with Jerry Austin fourth at 224 and Josh Etters in fifth at 225.

Rounding out the top 10 were Spencer Jones (226), the only other golfer to match par on the day, followed by a three-way tie for seventh place at 228 between Colonel Hopper, Brad Myers and Eric Spicer. Alex Anderson was in 10th place at 230.

In the Seniors Division, Howze’s 84-77-75 effort put him at 236, two shots ahead of Terry Abercrombie Senior at 238. In the SuperSeniors Division that ended Saturday’s Gold’s 152 score for 36 holes was four ahead of Homer Lovelace (156).

The winning team at Deer Brook posted a 651 total, taking the top three scores from its foursome of Clary, Gales, Janda and Austin. Kings Mountain Country Club was second at 680 with River Bend at 715 and the Royster Memorial crew at 758.